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Rapid woodfuel assessment - 2017 Baseline for Bidibidi refugee settlement, Uganda

Author(s) Gianvenuti, A., Ortmann, A., Kintu, E. & D’Annunzio, R.
Year of publication 2017
Uganda is host to more than 1 million refugees who have fled famine, conflict and insecurity in the neighbouring countries of Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and South Sudan. The recent influx of refugees from South Sudan prompted one of Uganda’s most severe humanitarian emergencies and led to the establishment of the Bidibidi settlement in Yumbe District in August 2016. The Bidibidi refugee settlement is now the largest refugee-hosting area in the world with 272 206 refugees. It h as increased pressure on the environment due to tree felling for settlement establishment and to meet ongoing household demand for woodfuel for cooking and heating. FAO and UNHCR initiated a joint rapid woodfuel assessment in March 2017 to determine the supply and demand of woodfuel resources in the area. The assessment had three components: 1) an assessment of woodfuel demand; 2) an assessment of woodfuel supply; and 3) the identification of interlinkages, gaps, opportunities and alternative sc enarios. Data and information were obtained through a desk review of existing documents, field surveys, and remote sensing analysis.
Type of Case
Printed publication (book, sourcebook, journal article…)
Publisher
FAO & UNHCR
Region
Africa
Biome
Tropical
Forest Type
Degraded forest
Primary Designated Function
Multiple use